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5 Key Strategies to Maximize Savings in Healthcare IT

HIT Consultant

in 2025 and 3% by 2029. Artificial intelligence presents a powerful opportunity to analyze this vast data efficiently, leading to improved patient outcomes and streamlined operations. Ensure that whatever strategy you select makes it easy to recover that data when needed and without unnecessary licensing, egress or other costs.

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Why Speech Therapy is an Effective Treatment to Counter the Health Challenge of Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)

HIT Consultant

This innovation has been made much easier with the ever-present catalyst of technology and its increased patient acceptance. For example, it will cost $461 billion by 2025 to care for Americans diagnosed with autism. There has been a seismic move away from a provider-centric delivery model to a patient-centric model.

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Post-Acute Compliance Program Update: OIG Proposes Amendments to Exclusion Rules

Hall Render

The Proposed Rule would remove the aggravating factors which permit OIG to lengthen periods of exclusion based on the loss of the individual’s or entity’s health care license, and the mitigating factors, which OIG could consider if aggravating factors are applied. In addition, OIG proposes to modify 42 CFR Sec.

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Healthcare Interoperability, Data, and Cloud – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Clinicians need to spend their 10-15 minutes in an exam room talking to patients, answering questions, and practicing at the top of their license. Data scientists need to focus on analyzing information to discover actionable insights. Interoperability will just happen as companies like Rhapsody offer integration as a service.

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Introducing Petrie-Flom’s POPLAR and PULSE Affiliated Researchers on Psychedelics

Bill of Health

is a licensed marriage and family therapist, researcher, and bioethicist. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Professional Counselor, and approved clinical supervisor. is a field scholar at the Emory Center for Psychedelics and Spirituality, and will be the Gruss Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School in Spring, 2025.

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ODH Finalizes Revised Health Care Services Rules

Health Law Advisor

Webinar: Allen Killworth will present additional information in an upcoming webinar for the Ohio Hospital Association on June 6, 2023.

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Part 3: An Update on the Federal and State E-Roe-sion or P-Roe-tection of Abortion Rights

Healthcare Law Blog

8] The court in Members of the Medical Licensing Board of Indiana, et al. 20 will take effect, including: requirements for all surgical abortions to take place in hospitals; licensing requirements for abortion clinics; expanded practice authority for certified nurse midwives; and new provisions for the “safe surrender” of an infant. [22]